"The Mummy" (1932) Reincarnation Deleted Scenes Slideshow

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Uploaded by on Oct 14, 2009

I made this for fun because I love making videos and I LOVE Universal Horror films. Enjoy!

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  • can you please tell me on 0:42 what that name that movie ??

    please thank you

  • @jkcrystal2 That's Dan Curtis's adaptation of Dracula. It's the painting of Dracula with his wife, who was then reincarnated as Lucy Westenra in that particular story. I highly recommend it.

  • Excellent slide show !! Yes I have seen this about 25 times !! Beautiful track ! 5 stars !

  • Thank you for your kind words!! Keep enjoying! :-D!!

  • Thank you for this video! Great fun to see! "The Mummy" is one of my favorite horror films! 5 *

  • Thank YOU! I'm glad you like it. :)

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  • love this- so sad the scenes were deleted!!

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  • This is so amazing, thank you! It breaks my heart that these scenes were deleted.

  • That poor girl never knew happiness in any of her lives..........

  • very nice. i purchased the series of Universal scripts that Philip Riley put together during the late 80's 90s. The MUMMY is one of them. It has the whole reincarnation scene among it's pages. You may want to read Riley's CAGLIOSTRO which was the first version of "The Mummy" that was scheduled for Karloff. It is interesting in many ways, but has more sci-fi aspects. Thanks again for posting.

  • Thanks for posting!

  • This movie is a classic in my family. I remember my grandfather telling me about this very scene and how it was deleted from the final cut. Apparently, he had seen this scene somewhere.

  • Horror novel see video book trailer

  • @lezwitch The name you state for Ankesenamun was her birth name when Amunhotep IV who called himself Akhenaten took up sun worship. When Akhenaten died, Tut and his associates reverted to the old religeon in which Amun-Ra was king of the gods and the princesses name was changed to drop the aten suffix as was Tut's . And--assuming some priest carried on with the princess it would have been adultry because interfamily marriages were acceptable in ancient Egypt.

  • @polie1234 It has probably been out of print for at lease 30 years. I was scanning it to PDF and when I have time to finish, I will send you a copy if you wish. One other comment: I don't know why they chose the name Imhotep. In real life, he was old kingdom, not 18th dynasty and he designed the first pyramid. He was revered by the Romans.

  • Although Carl Laemmle, Jr. is credited as the producer, in reality The Mummy was produced by Mark Stanley Bergerman, the Son In Law of Universal founder and prexy Carl Laemmle, Sr.

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